US8216723B2 - Polymer electrolyte and electrochemical device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a highly ion-conducting polymer electrolyte containing a polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group wherein the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material is 15 wt % to 50 wt %. It further relates to an electrochemical device using the polymer electrolyte, which has excellent liquid leakage resistance, heat resistance, and safety.
- electrochemical devices such as primary batteries, secondary batteries, and electric double layer capacitors used as power supplies for the devices.
- electrochemical devices are required to be made smaller, more lightweight, and thinner and are expected to be made more reliable. They have recently been finding new applications in power supplies for hybrid electric vehicles and power supplies for energy storage in addition to power supplies for portable information devices. Therefore, they are required to be made much more reliable.
- electrolytic solutions containing electrolyte salts dissolved in solvents are used in electrochemical devices. For this reason, such solutions may cause problems such as liquid leakage and, if they are nonaqueous electrolytic solutions, inflammation and ignition.
- the use of electrolytic solutions is a major factor contributing to low reliability of the electrochemical devices. Therefore, the problems can be solved by using solid electrolytes instead of electrolytic solutions.
- polymer electrolytes are a very promising material because they can easily be made into thin films and also have excellent mechanical properties and pliability.
- Non-Patent Document 1 discloses a poly(ethylene oxide) polymer with a type of alkali metal salt.
- Patent Document 1 proposes a semisolid gel-state polymer electrolyte composed of polymethylmethacrylate, an electrolyte salt such as LiClO4 or LiBF4, and an organic solvent.
- Patent Document 2 proposes an electrochemical generator using an all-solid-state polymer electrolyte that is a solid solution of an electrolyte salt in a polymer containing heteroatoms such as oxygen or nitrogen, and shows polymer materials such as poly(ethylene oxide) and polyamine.
- Patent Document 3 proposes a gel-state polymer electrolyte composition containing an electrolyte salt dissolved in a mixture of a polymer having a relative permittivity of 4 or more and an organic solvent having a relative permittivity of 10 or more, and shows polymer materials meeting these requirements such as nitrocellulose, phenolic resin, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyacrylonitrile, and chlorosulfonated polyethylene.
- Patent Document 4 discloses a lithium solid electrolyte battery using metallic lithium as the anode and a metal chalcogenide as the cathode, and shows polymer electrolytes using solid electrolytes such as vinylidene fluoride copolymer, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, and polyvinylpyrrolidone.
- Patent Document 5 proposes an ion-conducting solid-body composition using a polymer material, and discloses that polysiloxane is an excellent polymer material.
- Patent Document 6 discloses a hybrid ionic conductor using an oxyethylene(meta)acrylate polymer.
- Patent Document 7 discloses an aliphatic epoxy resin-based ion-conducting crosslinked resin composition
- Patent Document 8 discloses a polyphosphazene-based polymer electrolyte
- Patent Document 9 discloses an ion-conducting polymer composite consisting of polyalkylene carbonate, a metal salt and an organic solvent
- Patent Document 10 discloses a polymer solid electrolyte and a polymer solid electrolyte battery using polyurethane
- Patent Document 11 discloses polyvinyl alcohol-based ion-conducting composition and the like.
- all-solid-state polymer electrolytes including a polymer material and an electrolyte salt and gel-state polymer electrolytes formed by mixing a solvent with a polymer material and an electrolyte salt.
- gel-state polymer electrolytes formed by mixing a solvent with a polymer material and an electrolyte salt. The following major problem is left unresolved.
- Patent Document 13 proposes an ion-conducting gel-state polymer electrolyte consisting of polymer A (1 to 40 wt %) having a carbonyl group, polyvinylidene fluoride polymer B (20 to 70 wt %), metal salt C (1 to 50 wt %), and organic solvent D (20 to 85 wt %).
- the document shows that preferable examples of polymer A having a carbonyl group are polyester, polycarbonate and polyester carbonate, and that other examples include polyamide, polypeptides, polyurethane, and polyketone.
- this system also contains a large amount of an organic solvent and does not necessarily meet the desired ion conduction.
- Patent Document 14 proposes that polymers or copolymers of aromatic monomers having a functional group that acts as ionic ligands are used for all-solid-state polymer electrolytes. It discloses that a monomer having a ketonic carbonyl group can also be used as an example of monomers for the copolymer. However, all copolymers derived from this monomer have a low content of a carbonyl group and low ion conduction.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-54-104541
- Patent Document 2 JP-A-55-098480
- Patent Document 3 JP-A-57-143356
- Patent Document 4 JP-A-58-075779
- Patent Document 5 JP-A-59-230058
- Patent Document 6 JP-A-60-031555
- Patent Document 7 JP-A-60-248724
- Patent Document 8 JP-A-61-254626
- Patent Document 9 JP-A-62-030147
- Patent Document 10 JP-A-01-197974
- Patent Document 11 JP-A-01-284508
- Patent Document 12 JP-A-01-241767
- Patent Document 13 JP-A-11-060870
- Patent Document 14 JP-A-2006-012652
- Non-Patent Document 1 P. V. Wright, Polymer, 14, 589 (1973)
- the present invention has been made to solve these problems, and provides an all-solid-state polymer electrolyte having high ion conductivity achieved by the selection of a specific polymer material or a gel-state polymer electrolyte having high ion conductivity achieved by the addition of a solvent in small enough amounts to prevent the reduction of the reliability. Also, the present invention provides electrochemical devices having excellent output characteristics and high reliability by using these polymer electrolytes.
- the present inventors conducted extensive studies to solve the problems above. They found that the problems can be solved by using a polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group wherein the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of polymer material is 15 wt % to 50 wt %. This finding led us to complete the present invention.
- the polymer electrolytes of the present invention are characterized in that they contain a polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group wherein the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material is 15 wt % to 50 wt %.
- the electrochemical devices of the present invention are characterized in that they use the polymer electrolytes of the present invention.
- the polymer electrolytes of the present invention have the advantage of being able to make ion conduction compatible with reliability.
- the electrochemical devices of the present invention have the advantage of having high reliability and excellent output characteristics.
- One of the features of the present invention is that a polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group wherein the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material is 15 wt % to 50 wt % is used as a polymer material.
- a ketonic carbonyl group refers to a carbonyl group where the two atoms adjacent to the carbonyl group are carbon atoms. It excludes a carboxyl group and an amide group that have an oxygen atom and a nitrogen atom adjacent to a carbonyl group, respectively.
- a ketonic carbonyl group may be present in the main chain of a polymer, and it is preferable that they are present only in side chains, not in the main chain of the polymer.
- JP-A-50-007849 proposes a photodegradable resin composition containing 0.5 to 10 wt % (as vinyl ketone monomer units) of a vinyl ketone copolymer in a polymer material composed mainly of polyvinyl chloride.
- the present invention is based on the finding that a polymer electrolyte having high ion conductivity can be obtained when a polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group wherein the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material is 15 wt % to 50 wt % is used.
- General polymer materials having a ketonic carbonyl group used in the present invention include polymers of unsaturated monomers having a ketonic carbonyl group.
- unsaturated monomers include unsaturated ketone compounds such as methyl vinyl ketone, ethyl vinyl ketone, n-hexyl vinyl ketone, phenyl vinyl ketone, and methyl isopropenyl ketone.
- such polymer materials may also be copolymers of these monomers and other unsaturated monomers.
- unsaturated monomers that are converted into such copolymers include unsaturated nitrile monomers such as acrylonitrile and methacrylonitrile, unsaturated carboxylic acid monomers such as acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, maleic acid, itaconic acid, and maleic anhydride and their salts, acrylic ester monomers and methacrylic ester monomers such as methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, and hydroxyethyl methacrylate, ⁇ -olefin monomers such as ethylene, propylene, 1-butene, 1-hexene, 1-octene, and 1-decene, alkenyl aromatic monomers such as styrene, ⁇ -methylstyrene, and p-methylstyrene, vinyl mono
- polymer materials may also be graft copolymers of unsaturated monomers having a ketonic carbonyl group and other polymers.
- the preferable weight-average molecular weight of the polymer materials having a ketonic carbonyl group used in the present invention is 5,000 to 1,000,000, and more preferably 10,000 to 1,000,000.
- the polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group used in the present invention and another polymer material may be mixed to manufacture a polymer electrolyte.
- the ratio of the weight of the polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group used in the present invention relative to the whole weight of the polymer material is 45 wt % or more, and more preferably 66.7 wt % or more.
- the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group contained in the polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group used in the present invention relative to the weight of the polymer material must be 15 wt % to 50 wt %. It is more preferably 18 wt % to 50 wt % and most preferably 20 wt % to 50 wt %. If the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material is less than 15 wt %, only polymer electrolytes having low ion conductivity can be obtained. In contrast, if the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material exceeds 50 wt %, only brittle polymer electrolytes having poor solubility and fabricability can be obtained.
- Preferable electrolyte salts used in the polymer electrolytes of the present invention include inorganic salts such as LiClO4, LiBF4, LiPF6, LiBr, LiI, LiSCN, and LiAsF6, organic sulfonates such as CH3SO3Li and CF3SO3Li, and sulfonyl imide salts such as (CF3SO2)2NLi, (CF3CF2SO2)2NLi, and (CF3SO2)(CF3CF2SO2)NLi.
- inorganic salts such as LiClO4, LiBF4, LiPF6, LiBr, LiI, LiSCN, and LiAsF6, organic sulfonates such as CH3SO3Li and CF3SO3Li, and sulfonyl imide salts such as (CF3SO2)2NLi, (CF3CF2SO2)2NLi, and (CF3SO2)(CF3CF2SO2)NLi.
- Alkali metal salts other than Li salts for example, salts of alkali metals such as sodium and potassium, can also be used as cationic species of the electrolyte salts.
- Cationic species such as aliphatic quaternary ammonium salt, imidazolium salt, pyridinium salt, and piperidinium salt can also be used.
- the ratio of the weight of the electrolyte salts mentioned above relative to the total weight of the polymer material mentioned above and the electrolyte salt mentioned above is preferably 1 to 90 wt %, and more preferably 5 to 75 wt %.
- the formation of a composite of the polymer material and the electrolyte salt mentioned above can provide a polymer electrolyte.
- the following methods of forming composites have been known:
- a method for obtaining a polymer electrolyte by dissolving a polymer material and an electrolyte salt in a solvent that can dissolve both of them, and then removing part or the whole of the solvent (method 1).
- a method for obtaining a polymer electrolyte by first forming a polymer material into a film or the like, then impregnating it into a solution dissolving an electrolyte salt in a solvent to swell followed by removing part or the whole of the solvent (method 2).
- a method for obtaining a polymer electrolyte by melting and kneading a polymer material and an electrolyte salt (method 3).
- a method of forming a composite of a polymer material and an electrolyte salt can be selected from methods 1 to 4 above as needed.
- a description of the composite formation methods is given below.
- Solvents used for composite formation using method 1 include water and/or nonaqueous solvents.
- Such nonaqueous solvents include cyclic carbonates such as propylene carbonate, ethylene carbonate, vinylene carbonate, chain carbonates such as diethyl carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, ethyl methyl carbonate, cyclic esters such as ⁇ -butyrolactone, chain esters such as ethyl acetate and methyl acetate, ketones such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone, alcohols such as methanol and ethanol, ethers such as tetrahydrofuran, 1,4-dioxane, and 1,2-dimethoxyethane, nitrites such as acetonitrile and benzonitrile, amides such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, and sulfolanes.
- cyclic carbonates such as propylene carbonate,
- a solution containing an electrolyte salt dissolved in water or an organic solvent at high concentration can be used. This variation is useful especially for a high content of the ketonic carbonyl group in the polymer material used in the present invention.
- the polymer electrolyte of the present invention can be obtained by fabricating the solution obtained by this method into any shape like sheet by using a process such as application, casting, or extrusion and then removing part or the whole of the solvent.
- a process such as application, casting, or extrusion and then removing part or the whole of the solvent.
- a cathode active material or an anode active material into the solution and then fabricating it into a shape like sheet similarly, followed by removing part or the whole of the solvent electrodes for electrochemical devices using the polymer electrolyte of the present invention can be obtained.
- the removal of part or the whole of the solvent can be controlled by using a hot plate, an oven, a temperature-programmable heating oven, or the like. Drying conditions depend on the type and amount of the solvent to be removed. For example, the conditions of a temperature of 50 to 250° C. and a duration of about 30 minutes to 10 hours can preferably be used. In addition, a vacuum dryer may also be used for drying under reduced pressure.
- the polymer electrolyte of the present invention may be used as a polymer electrolyte as it is and may also be used after it is crosslinked as needed.
- Common crosslinking methods include electron beam crosslinking and chemical crosslinking using ammonia, diamines, radical generators, or the like.
- the polymer material of the present invention that has been fabricated into a shape like film in advance is impregnated into a solution of an electrolyte salt dissolved in a solvent, and is allowed to swell. Then, the polymer electrolyte of the present invention can be obtained by removing part or the whole of the solvent.
- the same solvent as in method 1 can be used.
- electrodes for electrochemical devices using the polymer electrolyte of the present invention can be obtained by mixing and kneading a cathode active material or an anode active material into the polymer material of the present invention in advance, fabricating the kneaded polymer material into a shape like sheet, and then impregnating the fabricated polymer material into a solution of an electrolyte salt dissolved in a solvent followed by removing part or the whole of the solvent.
- the polymer electrolyte can directly be obtained by melting and kneading the polymer material of the present invention and an electrolyte salt, and fabricating the kneaded polymer material into a shape like sheet.
- electrodes for electrochemical devices using the polymer electrolyte of the present invention can directly be obtained by melting and kneading the polymer material of the present invention, an electrolyte salt, and a cathode active material or an anode active material, and then fabricating the kneaded polymer material into a shape like film.
- the polymer material of the present invention is obtained from a liquid monomer
- method 4 can also be used.
- the polymer electrolyte of the present invention can be obtained by polymerizing a mixture of the liquid monomer and an electrolyte salt as well as a solvent if necessary.
- electrodes for electrochemical devices using the polymer electrolyte of the present invention can be obtained by mixing a cathode active material or an anode active material into that mixture and then polymerizing the mixture in a shape like sheet.
- a first aspect of the polymer electrolyte of the present invention is an all-solid-state polymer electrolyte. Specifically, if the whole solvent is removed in method 1, 2, or 4 above, an all-solid-state polymer electrolyte consisting of a polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group wherein the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material is 15 wt % to 50 wt % and an electrolyte salt can be obtained. In addition, according to method 3 above, an all-solid-state polymer electrolyte can directly be obtained. The amount of the solvent remaining after drying can be measured by NMR measurement, and if the concentration of the solvent is 1000 ppm or less, the whole solvent shall be considered to have been removed.
- the all-solid-state polymer electrolytes of the present invention are characterized by very high ion conductivity, and there are some all-solid-state polymer electrolytes having ion conductivity comparable to that of liquid electrolytes.
- the reason why the all-solid-state polymer electrolytes of the present invention have high ion conductivity is unclear, and it seems that a ketonic carbonyl group contained in a polymer interacts strongly with ions.
- the all-solid-state polymer electrolyte of the present invention does not contain any liquid electrolyte, but it has high ion conductivity.
- nonaqueous electrochemical devices such as lithium primary batteries, lithium-ion secondary batteries, and nonaqueous electric double layer capacitors, it exhibits the following effects:
- an all-solid polymer electrolyte of the polymer electrolytes of the present invention can be used to improve the reliability, safety, and characteristics of electrochemical devices greatly.
- a second aspect of the polymer electrolyte of the present invention is a gel-state polymer electrolyte. Specifically, if part of the solvent is removed in method 1, 2, or 4 above, an apparently solid gel-state polymer electrolyte consisting of a polymer material having a ketonic carbonyl group wherein the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material is 15 wt % to 50 wt %, an electrolyte salt and a solvent can be obtained.
- the composition ratio of the solvent remaining after partial solvent removal and the polymer material is adjusted according to the intended use by changing conditions for solvent removal.
- the ratio of the weight of the solvent relative to the total weight of the solvent and the polymer material of the present invention is preferably less than 70 wt %, more preferably less than 50 wt %, and most preferably less than 33.3 wt %.
- the polymer electrolytes of the present invention even an all-solid-state polymer electrolyte, have a sufficiently high ion conductivity. Therefore, even if such a polymer electrolyte is made into a gel-state polymer electrolyte with part of the solvent left and thereby its ion conduction, especially at low temperature, is further enhanced, then it exhibits its effects in a smaller amount of the solvent than the conventional gel-state polymer electrolytes, so reliability such as liquid leakage resistance is reduced less often.
- a nonaqueous gel-state polymer electrolyte obtained when the solvent is nonaqueous almost completely maintains the ion conductivity that the nonaqueous electrolytic solution has, and especially high ion conductivity at low temperature. Therefore, such gel-state polymer electrolytes are useful for nonaqueous electrochemical devices such as lithium primary batteries, lithium-ion secondary batteries, nonaqueous electric double layer capacitors, dye-sensitized solar cells, and electrochromic devices.
- the polymer material of the present invention having a ketonic carbonyl group wherein the ratio of the weight of the ketonic carbonyl group relative to the weight of the polymer material is 15 wt % to 50 wt % can be used to provide polymer electrolytes having high ion conductivity, and can be used in various electrochemical devices as an all-solid-state polymer electrolyte or a gel-state polymer electrolyte depending on the intended use.
- an electrochemical device refers to a device that uses electrochemical phenomena involving ions, and examples of electrochemical devices include electricity storage devices, electricity generating devices, display devices, and sensor devices.
- FIG. 1 shows a plan view and a longitudinal sectional view of an example of the electrochemical devices of the present invention.
- reference number 1 indicates a cathode
- reference number 2 an anode
- reference number 3 a cathode lead terminal
- reference number 4 an anode lead terminal
- reference number 5 a polymer electrolyte
- reference number 6 a battery container.
- Examples of such electrochemical devices include lithium primary batteries with metallic lithium as the anode and manganese dioxide, carbon fluoride, or the like as the cathode; lithium-ion secondary batteries with a carbon material, a metal oxide, a lithium alloy, or the like as the anode and lithium cobaltate, lithium nickelate, lithium manganate, lithium iron phosphate, or the like as the cathode; electric double layer capacitors with activated carbon as the cathode and the anode; aqueous ion batteries with a lithium-transition metal composite oxide such as vanadium, titanium, or iron as the anode and a lithium-transition metal composite oxide such as cobalt, manganese, or iron as the cathode.
- lithium primary batteries with metallic lithium as the anode and manganese dioxide, carbon fluoride, or the like as the cathode
- lithium-ion secondary batteries with a carbon material, a metal oxide, a lithium alloy, or the like as the anode and lithium cobaltate,
- LiBF4 lithium tetrafluoroborate
- Example 1 The same operations as in Example 1 except the use of polymer materials B to J instead of the use of polymer material A were conducted.
- the weight ratios of the carbonyl group in the polymer material, the weight ratios of the solvent, ion conductivity, the conditions of the polymer electrolytes, and the like were as shown in Table 3.
- Example 1 polymer electrolyte
- Example 1 40.0 26.3 2.9 Free-standing film (A) 2.2 without liquid exudation Example 2 30.7 25.6 2.8 Free-standing film (B) 2.1 without liquid exudation Example 3 24.9 21.5 2.6 Free-standing film (C) 1.9 without liquid exudation Example 4 20.2 24.6 2.2 Free-standing film (D) 1.4 without liquid exudation Example 5 15.9 20.9 1.1 Free-standing film (E) 0.5 without liquid exudation Example 7 25.9 25.1 2.9 Free-standing film (I) 2.0 without liquid exudation Example 8 23.1 23.9 2.7 Free-standing film (J) 1.9 without liquid exudation Comparative 13.7 29.3 0.3 Brittle film with Example 1 (F) 0.1 liquid exudation Comparative 7.2 27.8 0.1 Brittle film with Example 2 (G) 0.03 liquid exudation Example 6 33.3 22.3 2.8 Free-standing film (H) 1.8 without liquid exudation
- the ratio of the weight of the propylene carbonate relative to the total weight of this polymer material and the propylene carbonate was 27.3 wt %.
- the ion conductivity of this gel-state polymer electrolyte at 30° C. and 0° C. at 1 kHz AC, the conditions of the polymer electrolyte, and the like were as shown in Table 4.
- the ratio of the weight of the propylene carbonate relative to the total weight of this polymer material and the propylene carbonate was 16.1 wt %.
- the ion conductivity of this gel-state polymer electrolyte at 30° C. and 0° C. at 1 kHz AC, the conditions of the polymer electrolyte, and the like were as shown in Table 4.
- the ratio of the weight of the propylene carbonate relative to the total weight of this polymer material and the propylene carbonate was 7.8 wt %.
- the ion conductivity of this gel-state polymer electrolyte at 30° C. and 0° C. at 1 kHz AC, the conditions of the polymer electrolyte, and the like were as shown in Table 4.
- This viscous solution was cast to have a thickness of 500 micrometers on a glass plate and then dried at 150° C. for 1 hour at normal pressure. Then, when the plate was placed in a vacuum dryer set at 150° C. and further dried for 10 hours, an all-solid-state polymer electrolyte in film form having a propylene carbonate content of 1000 ppm or less was obtained.
- a solution containing polymer material K obtained in the same way as in Comparative Example 3 and an electrolyte salt was cast to have a thickness of 500 micrometers on a glass plate and then dried at 120° C. for 2 hours at normal pressure. Then, when the plate was placed in a vacuum dryer set at 150° C. and further dried for 10 hours, no film was obtained, but a mixture in white powder was obtained.
- the content of propylene carbonate in this mixture was 1000 ppm or less, and the ion conductivity was unmeasurable.
- polyether copolymer having a copolymerization ratio of 73:27, hereinafter referring to as polymer material L
- polymer material L 100 parts by weight of a polyether copolymer (having a copolymerization ratio of 73:27, hereinafter referring to as polymer material L) of ethylene oxide having a weight-average molecular weight of 14,000 and 2-(2-methoxyethoxyethyl)glycidyl ether and 25 parts by weight of lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ⁇ (CF3SO2)2NLi ⁇ as an electrolyte salt were mixed into and dissolved in 250 parts by weight of acetonitrile.
- polymer material L 100 parts by weight of a polyether copolymer (having a copolymerization ratio of 73:27, hereinafter referring to as polymer material L) of ethylene oxide having a weight-average molecular weight of 14,000 and 2-(2-methoxyeth
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic sectional view of this electrochemical device.
- Lithium tetrafluoroborate (LiBF4), propylene carbonate, and polymer material A were placed at a weight ratio of 20:80:100 and then heated and stirred at 120° C. to obtain a viscous solution.
- Lithium tetrafluoroborate (LiBF4), propylene carbonate, and polymer material A were placed at a weight ratio of 40:60:60 and then heated and stirred at 120° C. to obtain a solution.
- LiCoO2 (having an average particle size of 5 micrometers) as a cathode active material and graphite and acetylene black as conducting aids were dry blended at a weight ratio of 100:52.5.
- the ratio of the weight of propylene carbonate contained in this cathode sheet relative to the overall weight of the cathode sheet excluding the aluminum foil cathode collector was 13.8 wt %.
- the ratio of the weight of propylene carbonate contained in this anode sheet relative to the overall weight of the anode sheet excluding copper foil anode collector was 17.1 wt %.
- Polymer electrolyte solution (2) was applied to the surface of the cathode sheet prepared above, which was then dried at 100° C. for 1 hour to form a coating layer having a thickness of 20 micrometers.
- the cathode sheet having this coating layer and the anode sheet prepared above were overlapped to assemble an electrochemical device as shown in FIG. 1 .
- This electrochemical device was charged for 5 hours in the constant current and constant voltage charge mode of a maximum current of 50 mA and a maximum voltage of 4.2 V and then discharged to 3.0 V at a constant current of 10 mA.
- the discharge capacity was 72.4 mAh.
- the device was recharged under the same conditions and evaluated for discharge capacity under the constant current conditions shown in Table 6. Results are shown in Table 6.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic sectional view of this electrochemical device.
- a mixture of a cathode active material and conducting aids obtained in the same way as in Example 13, lithium bis(pentafluoroethanesulfonyl)imide ⁇ (CF3CF2SO2)2NLi ⁇ , propylene carbonate, and polymer material I were placed at a weight ratio of 100:20:30:50 and then heated and kneaded at 150° C.
- This kneaded mixture was extruded into sheet having a thickness of 200 micrometers on a 15-micrometer-thickness aluminum foil cathode collector. After that, this sheet was dried at 180° C. for 2 hours to obtain a cathode sheet.
- the content of propylene carbonate contained in this cathode sheet relative to the overall weight of the cathode sheet excluding the aluminum foil cathode collector was 1000 ppm or less.
- Graphite (having an average particle size of 10 micrometers) as an anode active material, lithium bis(pentafluoroethanesulfonyl)imide ⁇ (CF3CF2SO2)2NLi ⁇ , propylene carbonate, and polymer material I were placed at a weight ratio of 50:20:30:50 and then heated and kneaded at 150° C.
- This kneaded mixture was extruded into sheet having a thickness of 150 micrometers on an 18-micrometer-thickness copper foil anode collector. After that, this sheet was dried at 180° C. for 2 hours to obtain an anode sheet.
- the content of propylene carbonate contained in this anode sheet relative to the overall weight of the anode sheet excluding the copper foil anode collector was 1000 ppm or less.
- Lithium bis(pentafluoroethanesulfonyl)imide ⁇ (CF3CF2SO2)2NLi ⁇ , propylene carbonate, and polymer material I were placed at a weight ratio of 20:30:50 and heated and kneaded at 150° C.
- This kneaded mixture was extruded into sheet having a thickness of 20 micrometers on the surface of the cathode sheet prepared above, and then overlapped by the anode sheet prepared above.
- This group of electrodes was dried at 180° C. for 2 hours and then assembled into the electrochemical device shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic sectional view of this electrochemical device.
- Lithium bis(pentafluoroethanesulfonyl)imide ⁇ (CF3CF2SO2)2NLi ⁇ as an electrolyte, acetonitrile as a solvent, and polymer material L were placed at a weight ratio of 10:100:40 and then mixed and stirred to obtain a solution.
- Example 13 The same operations as in Example 13 except the use of polymer electrolyte solution (3) instead of polymer electrolyte solution (1) and drying at 80° C. were conducted to obtain a cathode sheet.
- the content of acetonitrile contained in this cathode sheet relative to the overall weight of the cathode sheet excluding the aluminum foil cathode collector was 1000 ppm or less.
- Example 13 The same operations as in Example 13 except the use of polymer electrolyte solution (3) instead of polymer electrolyte solution (1) and drying at 80° C. were conducted to obtain an anode sheet.
- the content of acetonitrile contained in this anode sheet relative to the overall weight of the anode sheet excluding the copper foil anode collector was 1000 ppm or less.
- Polymer electrolyte solution (3) was applied to the surface of the cathode sheet prepared above, which was then dried at 80° C. for 2 hours to form a coating layer having a thickness of 20 micrometers.
- the cathode sheet having this coating layer and the anode sheet prepared above were overlapped to assemble the electrochemical device shown in FIG. 1 .
- the polymer electrolytes of the present invention can be used for nonaqueous primary batteries such as metallic lithium batteries, aqueous secondary batteries such as aqueous ion batteries, nonaqueous secondary batteries such as lithium-ion secondary batteries, nonaqueous electric double layer capacitors, hybrid capacitors, and other electrochemical devices.
- nonaqueous primary batteries such as metallic lithium batteries
- aqueous secondary batteries such as aqueous ion batteries
- nonaqueous secondary batteries such as lithium-ion secondary batteries
- nonaqueous electric double layer capacitors such as hybrid capacitors, and other electrochemical devices.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view and a longitudinal sectional view of an example of the electrochemical devices of the present invention.
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